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No. Google will index an entire page's contents. there is no way to tell Google to ignore part of a page. There are black hat techniques, of course, but those just get you banned if you get caught and aren't worth the risk.

Google will use a number of approaches when building their databases and one cannot say exactly how you would get your site to register within google as a news sight. However you will notice the following meta information within many articles that show up on google news. <meta property="og:type" content="article"...

do robots crawl the controllers which has [Authorization] attribute like Administration If they find a link to it, they are likely to try and crawl it, but they will fail just like anyone with a web browser that does not log in. Robots have no special ability to access...

There are typically three methods for handling Responsive Design : Using A Responsive Design Framework Using CSS Media Queries Using Percentages The ease of using each of these will ultimately be based on how complex your existing Project is and how much you are willing to do and change to...

GA opt-out You can allow people to opt-out from web tracking. It is made via cookie https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/advanced#optout <a href="javascript:gaOptout()">Click here to opt-out of Google Analytics</a> <script> // Set to the same value as the web property used on the site var gaProperty = 'UA-XXXX-Y'; // Disable tracking if the opt-out...

I suppose that it is better to output all images during page load instead of loading them up using AJAX if SEO is important, right? Both methods are equivalent from an SEO perspective for Google, but it may take it a bit more time to index your content for...

If you would take a look at the Google results for a search query site:distancesbetween.com you would see 654000 results, which basically means that most of the links generated are indexed by Google. As Rob already mentioned, you can find links to the popular searches on the website and each...

It actually says 48px. Check your search console (formerly Google Webmaster Tools) under 'Search Traffic' > 'Mobile Usability' to see if any issues are showing up in there. You can drill down to see specific pages that are flagged as having issues.

So now I am wondering if I should stay with this Flickr gallery, because it eases my job thousand times, or I should look for a way to have both good link (www.......red-carpet-turkey.jpg) and an alt tag. Google searches for keywords in the filename and in the alt tag...

You should create your own robots.txt file and upload it to website root directory. Follow the following steps to create and upload into root folder: Open notepad Add the following text into this file, remember add also your website sitemap path sitemap: http://www.yoursite.com/sitemap.xml User-agent: * Disallow: /cgi-bin/ Disallow: /wp-admin/ Disallow:...

Are you familiar with using the $_GET query string variables in PHP? You would simply do this: echo '<a href="shoepage.php?shoe_id='.$result['id'].'">'.$result['shoename'].'</a>'; Then on shoepage.php fetch the shoe from the database with the matching ID. For better SEO, you would no doubt want to use the shoe's name (probably normalized to be...

You should go to the URL parameters setting in WMT and set the variable rs to be ignored, by indicating that it does not change page content seen by users. Note that rel="canonical" is just a suggestion and not a directive. Google can choose to ignore it if it feels...

I didnt see any mention of "Managed SMF hosting" on your pages, so why would you hope to rank for it ? http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/www.google.co.uk/en/uk/webmasters/docs/search-engine-optimization-starter-guide.pdf...

I've toyed around with this before. A good place to start is… http://backbonetutorials.com/seo-for-single-page-apps/ There are also services and libraries for node that will render your app server side in phantom (or the like) and serve it to the bots....

Whether you use different paths (…/en/ + …/de/), different subdomains (en.example.com + de.example.com) or different domains (example.com + example.net), you have different (albeit translated) websites. So use a separate WebSite item for each of your sites. Example (using RDFa) On http://example.com/en/, you could specify: <head typeof="schema:WebSite"> <title property="schema:name">Example</title> <link property="schema:url"...

You'll need to create a slug to use in your URL. Either you allow the user to enter his slug or you create the slug automatically from the article's title. One thing to keep in mind is that you'll need to make sure the slug is unique. Imagine the title...

You don't need wildcards at all for this. Your example will work, but it would work just as well without the wildcard. Trailing wildcards do not do anything useful. For example, this: Disallow: /x means: "Block any path that starts with '/x', followed by zero or more characters." And this:...

The moment Google index my new Urls, I guess It will have many urls with same duplicated code, right? I´m a bit worried because I have read Google penalizes this scenarios. No, Google does not penalize duplicate content. It is a hard to die myth perpetrated over and over...

There is only one real SEO issue at stake here: content accessibility. Some search engines don't execute Javascript as part of crawling and indexing. So if your content cannot be accessed with a URL defined in a sitemap without using Javascript, then such content will not be indexed and ranked....

It's better to use the second one for better SEO results. example.com/en/link example.com/ru/ссылка Google likes the tree-like structure. Of course you can use the main language without prefix. Also it's better to have all languages in one domain: domain.com/en domain.com/ru not on subdomains like this en.domain.com ru.domain.com Wish you luck....

Well the problem is that at first, the section you're about to insert data in is blank, which means that sharing this page on Facebook for example will result in just a blank box. So, what you want to achieve is a way to run that javascript before crawling the...

There are no mandatory properties/types in Schema.org. However, consumers of the data, like Google Search, might have rules under which conditions they will make something with your data (e.g., they are looking for specific properties). So you’d have to check their documentation. For Google Search, their Rich Snippets are documented...

I could not get the app to run properly after it was demeteorized. I was getting multiple errors on various npm packages when I attempted to launch the node app. I ended up dropping modulus and prerender and used digital ocean with phantomjs and spiderable. Deployed via mup. All good...

Disqus comments don't tend to get indexed by Google. This is because the comments are served in an iframe. If you absolutely must have your comments indexed, you should use a native solution and not Disqus or Facebook comments as they don't actually sit on your website but are pulled...

There are a couple of datasets like this: Yahoo Weboscope:- http://webscope.sandbox.yahoo.com/catalog.php?datatype=l Yandex Datasets:- https://www.kaggle.com/c/yandex-personalized-web-search-challenge/data A part of Kaggle problem. You can sign up and download. There are also AOL Query Logs and MSN Query Logs which had been publicised as part of shared tasks in past 10 years. I'm not...

You probably won't be able to force Google to index your anchor links as different pages. You will be able to index them as a single page. Google will read your page as what it really is. A single page. There are some recommendations which suggest to use the id...

Yes, your robots.txt file is wrong. You have Disallow: /assests/[sic] and your images are in that folder... Search engines that obey this file, will not index things in the assets folder because you asked them not to. The fix is to remove that line from your robots.txt file and wait....

Then some fancy JavaScript code wil attach an event handler on the element so the product will be added to the cart when someone clicks this link. Google is capable of executing some Javascript. Hence, if the click leads to another page, it likely bots will try to follow...

If you are using the script element as data block, "the src attribute must not be specified". If the script element is not used as data block, it has to be "used to include dynamic scripts". But a JSON-LD document is not a dynamic script. For linking to another resource,...